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7ifEPETROITIEIriSfi CHRONICLE

T

and THE LEGAL

CHRONICLE

hf e a ni t i too r r they
onrram d i a evt•
REDLTROIVEWISiletRON1CLE i t r r e o m ua b iln e t t n od ic oe nrti r m a t d
ff
NNE ,,1
them. But even then, the leader or leaders
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Published Weekly by The Jewish ChronickNblishing Co.. Inc. - would be speaking as individuals because
(CoNright, 1932. Jewl,h Telegraphic Agency. Inc )
---
By HELEN ZIGMOND
there is no organized communal Jewish
Entered as Ser0,11-flieel matter March 3, 1516, at the 1'.t-
tiD
), EaRgoliOthRiN
ialnSyH nToRnA
A JEAW
office at Detroit. Mich., under the Act of March 3, IsTa
body to back up their views. The existence
By DR. CHAIM ARLOSOROFF
this column suggested that 1 , ,, , r
HOLLYWOOD.— As itr•siden
e
of a Kehillah, with authorized spokesmen,
Head of the Political Department of the Jewish Agency
of Radio Corporation, David San be plenty of material for a Jewish Trader Horn, We 1,,,,,,,,, ,, d a at ' , to
General Office and Publication Building
in Palestine.
ivould solve this problem.
miff is one of the powers hehiro large number if these old South African traders who iv. ,„ ,i , ' tnd
he
525 Woodward Avenue
Radio City, He is 41 years old se went further to mention even one man—a forme r ,Seth
The Kehillah can be of great service in
Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address; Chronicle
'1 .1, Icise
, copyright, 1933. Jen WI
ne Agency. Incorporated I
. . . Came to America with hi. trailer , b ut now a newsp aperman—w ho, w,e th ough t, ,,,
London Office,
i
e
avoiding other unpleasant occurrences in
parents front Minsk, Russia, wlMn for the t ask. Thin man had related to us in ',Hem
14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England.
...,,I . qualify
the community. For instance, there is
he was nine. As a youth he be experiences he had with the natures of South Africa, at r a ' 1 4 the
Of all the political events dur-
Subscription, in Advance _
and definite, numerous "inter- came a junior :Marconi opera.,
.
find of material we thought that good books Ore made ,,,,,;,,,was the
$3.00 'Per Year pending in one of the courts an ugly case
ing the past months, I should ! ■ iews," telegrams, articles, and
. was cited for heroism becaus
liut this newspaperman, battling for hi , (laity bread, Leith
To Insure publir•tlan, all c , orrenpandence and news matter
wife
between
a
Shammos--a
synagogue
beadle
like
to
linger
awhile
on
the
re- I a variety of reports have appear_ he stuck to his hoist 72 hours yak and children to support, never gut duos to it.
must reach this oilier br Tne.day e‘enoug of each week.
in the Hebrew and Yiddish
—and his synagogue, the latter charging port submitted by the High ("m-
ing wireless reports of the sinking
When mailing notices. kindly 11-e bile std. of the paper onlY.
um-sealer to the Mundates Com-
press based on empty rumors—
Titanic. Ile was tiromoted to th
re0
i,DIEQSbS,A
liAlLiN
iutFR
thOohl
that the former is responsible for the loss mission regarding a legislative
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle invites gorrespoodence on sub-
all of than nothing more than
commercial managershp of th •
, a Jewish Trader Horn nevertle '
*le of interest to the Jewish people, but dkrlainot re•tionui-
of Scrolls of the Law. Under an organized council in Palestine. But before • mecntion. particularly 7n rela- Marconi Corporation, and [eon `,oak about the Jewish
Willy for an indorsement of the ten, expre, .ed by the "utters
'frailer Horn, it seems, i s t,,
I touch in this question I should
te.11 to the executive's attitude
then 011 his rise seas spseily and Mrs. Lewis, the woman who wrote the life of the
- - •--- Kehillah, such a case would never see. the
, .
.

I., th e government's proposal-
like first of all to use the oppor-
Sabbath Readings of the Law.
'' id net
impressive.
*He
has
never
worked
ninn:,,irititi„.1.
light of a public spectacle, but would be tunity to 4,411 with another mat-
? s• reports contained not an
Pentateuchal portion Gen. 47:21i•b0:26
outside the telegraphic 111111 11110
pilli:finsn'now to write of the lift, of ,,
1
1111
e
Zli'ar
alern of truth and are nothing
tried by an arbitratien board selected by ter referred to in theospeech of
Prophetical portion
:, 411,
I Kings 2:1-12
field.
is ho came from Odessa, peddled in South Africa, ji• ;
Hugh Cominiesioner, and
- than libelous.



an organized community. It other matters the
army at the outbreak of the World War, even t hi. ,,
she'll
r
partieulurly
important.
I'. has bran re ported that the
January 13, 1933
In the absence of Groucho,
Tebeth 15, 5693 affecting Jewish honor, 4 Ketillah's arbi-
years old, and was wounded at the battle of Ypres
In the course of his speech he
es., ut ire of the agency has mule
the spokesman, Harpo Marx
"The old peddler is dead," says Mos. Lewis, -f e u 1
tration board could serve the important stated: "The guts rnintdit is to ing a declaration to the government
raises his voice. Says he, "Tech-
tut the task if only to keep green the memory iii ,ii. i
seriously onfahled in its work of
that it is not opposed to the pro-
nocracy is a word given to the
The Late Calvin Coolidge.
purpose of keeping dapnaging cases out of der, loping Palestine by the fact
.ynical but innately gentle almost Christ-like old hero an
of a legislative assembly, and



people to argue about so they'll
that almost a third of its income
In mourning with their fellow-Ameri- • public ootIrts.
it is will be opposed, it Will
forget they haven't anythin‘to
chBrAisT
t-E
SAINiThaAt NiD
)heR
asEePR" O
on defense and po-
11, 1 1VrthdesS, not resist it. This
We could go on and on quoting instances lo.' expended
cans the passing of Former President Cal-
eat
...
moat
people
would
rather
like old hero and reprobate"
" observation may pro-
imort is absolutely untrue.
i sh,,,,.
argue than eat, anyway." Well,
vin Coolidge, the Jewish citizens of this in %villa) a Kehillah could be of great ser- ilia:, the onforssion that we have A FALSE REPORT
Lewis attaches to this Jewish peddler is noteworthy. II :
at least that's one statement oar
fire er it government which
got to be both saintly and reprobate to ha worth wilful ; ,,,,,,,,,, i n
A Warsaw paper has reported
country will recall that the deceased Amer- vice. There is the matter, for instance, of
the queseion that has the merit
1,1111 all the power lit Ili
the Kingdom o: Heaven, you can enter by being metal, : idly, but
that the High Commissioner
ican leader, on numerous occasions. •n- the mutiiplirity of radio stations, with each 1 , 111rolitlal to Mix a governmental
of claany.
maile his statement at Geneva
to get the immortality of the Kingdom of Books, you'vi e • ,„ 1),, a
dorsed the Zionist. cause, and in other ways announcer at liberty to be a spokesman for Budget foe the constructive needs
fh r 't hi. political representative
saint, and a little of devil at the same time,



of
the
country,
and
to
use
its
Israel.
No
of
the
Zionist
Executive
in
Jerus
Miriam
Jordan
wns
horn
with
(qtr
stops
to
guestion'such
author-
allowed his friendship for Jewry.
financial reruns for education,
:dent had assured him of support.
an ungovernable curiosity. Her SPIRITUAL QUALITIES
Calvin Coolidge, by aligning himself ity, because there is no one to authorize health, public works, etc. We are This report is all absolute false- father, a manufacturer of mathe-
But this Jewish peddler. it appears, had another e
which
the impression that it is
hood
A ,.
matical instruments, is frantic Th.,. Leto, rightfully points out, is even more imporno
with the cause for a rebuilt Jewish Na- such authority. A Kehillah could step in given
however, faced with an obstacle to ?y has
] been published that
when she visits his London plant
"It is queer and tragic," she writes, "how so few
tional Home in Palestine, helped to to prevent misrepresentation and to author- which (bas not allow it to carry
realize
the executive of•the agency had
because she's always poking into it isn't adventure that makes it book, but certain
its constructive plans into ttfeet.
1,, ri asked to work out a draft
strengthen MI American tradition of sym- tzt representation.
things. Once when he told her a spirit. Of 8:I proffered lives and manuscripts,
"'hart are these obstacles, if
Akre
important
than
this
is
the
definite
.4 it plan for at legislative assem-
certain
can contaissd ether, she over the world, only this one seemed to me to hoe Or
pathy for the Zionist movement. In the
they are not meant to refer to the
1,1y, and that the agency execu-
unscrewed the lid and took a whiff good literature."
history of the pro-Palestinian movement, good a Kehillah could do in guaranteeing Need for taking such steps to
?re was indeed engaged on such



just
to
see
fur hereelf. She ad-
order in the country in
a plan. This report, too, contains mitted he was right when she came A GREAT MIND
Mr. Coolidge's name will thus fur all time the existence of important Jewish institu- maintain
view of the Jewish colonization;
net a shadow of truth.
tions.
In
case
of
crisis,
an
organized
com-
to ten minutes later,
A woman dies, She never held public Aims yid
be remembered with gratitude.
and the strained relations pro-
It has also been said that the
• • •
are marked a, that (4 a great statesman und, in a filil_
Elsewhere in this issue appears the ma- munity can du nowe for the Hebrew deem! by the Zionist "tangle"
government is already collecting
The New Year brought luck
'Mrs
Henry M oskowitz was a great stateeman.
everything connected there-
halm., of Jewish candidates for a , to Ferike Boron, Hungarian-
jor portion of an address delivered by the schools, for instance, than can possibly be arid
She had the best mind of any person that he had ,
sib? Such is the explanation
legislative council; and this also
Jewish character actress, who
intuits Al Smith. Strangely enough, Mrs. :%loskowitz ha
late President at the laying of thc corner- , achieved through a fund-raising campaign. which 99 OW of every WO rewi- • is hot more than a shameful
has waited long and patiently.
as disparaging the feminine mind. She believed in t.
In a radio address delivered recently, res would r1 , 11111t1 , and the 11 011-
stone of the Jewish Center in Washington,
Last week she signed a contract
tion, but not in feminine reason. In reasoning quality,
st 111CtIo/1 WI/1th OUT Would put
but a portion of the or-
with Fox ... now, if they'll only
D. C., in 1925. In this paper Calvin Cool- Dr. A. M. Hershman advocated the forma- en the words of the High ('om-
men wer e superor.
Ameited
policy
of
incitement
t
ion
of
a
Kehillah.
Every
new
occurrence
give
her
some
work
to
do
.
But Whitt to reason and what is intuition? It is so hat.. •
missioner. They would inter-
idge revealed the respect he had for Jewry
against the agony, or against



. ;trengthene his argument. To defend Jew- pret it as meaning that Jewish
these things that one can't place under a inicroecope,
individuals of the executive, ear-
and its contributions to American life.



work and developments are an
Gregory Itatoff won't be so
ned on by our own people who
rights,
to
guarantee
the
existence
of
These utterances, too, serve to strengthen
°lst:ode to the rest of the popu-
I
EA
ApB,UoR
,,,Y
d t hear
II. . net shrink from any false-
eager to entertain after this. They , WISE
our
important
agencies
and
to
prevent
the
lation who are prevented from
was
hi (ids or libel so long as they can
were shooting "Sweepings" . . .
that Dr. Wise had presided a? the
Jewish regard for the man, and to increase
lief ker att ude—the spirit of irresponsi- enjoying advantages Which would damage Zionism. They are tra- the waits between scenes were Seahury meeting at which the incorporation of proem(' ,• erg,.
the sDirit of mourning over his death.
Mlle to thrill under other enndi-
Mimics
with
good
hopes
of
achiev-
',elation
in
the
ehat•ter
of
New
York
was urged.
long and tedious. !fetidf decided
bility—which dominates certain quarters, I ions.
ing their aims.
It seems to ow that if there is one outstanding tali'
to enliven things a bit, and, pre-
the formation of a Kehillah is of vital im- HEAVY DEFENSE FUND
We have today people and tending to lr a hypnotist, lie chose, that is urgent, particularly in New York at the pre.en. •
The Need for a Kehillah.
It is important, therefore, to
groups in Zionism for whom
portance.
Gloria Stuart for his subject. propoitianal representation.
examine the conditions existing
An unpleasant public spectacle, which
(st•y political set-back to our
Coder the present election system, some million t,a.•
-
Imagine his surprise and embar-
in the neighboring countries,
movement
is
as
a
stream
of
living
outraged spokesmen of important Jewish
rassment when she actually fell in New York municipal election by Tam nutny every %.
Iraq and Syria, where there are
tats to drive the wheels of their
there- q uarters or a million Republican votes, and ahem a
asleep.
It
took
some
loud
talking
1
Religious Persecution.
organizations and institutions here, oc-
no Zienist "tangles," and to draw
null. The only question which to iiwaken her, and though she in million Socialist votes.
oar can put to these "patriots"
Liberty, "a magazine of religious free- a comparison with Palestine.
curred at a meeting which was called pre-
Under the pi•esent electoral system, however,
••;:••
insists she fell asleep from fatigue,
the
In Bell there was expended in
is: 01, they ever think of the po-
Rabiff is still unconvinced and • Tammany votes mint. If you don't get a majority I •••CI,
sumably to protest against the outrages in dom" published in Washington, D. C., in Palestine on police (apart from
litical damage which they inflict
pictur e,
Under the proportional representate
somewhat
shaky.
military maintenance) 11,. I'. 77•I,-
Poland.
en us in the outside world
• • •
its current issue again very effectively takes 000.
have representatiIm also, The Republicans and Sm•IaI •
In this sum is also included
threugh such methods of internal
At the very outset it was evident that the
could checkmate 'fainniany. Anyway, what is needed
Bite of Hollywood anoopee:
! up the cudgels in behalf of religious equal- L. I'. 17•I,strt, for the mainten- . minffiet ?
of
some opposition, and proportional cepresentation It .•:
Jewish Communist group was out to cap-
Benny Rubin proudly t a ke s hi s I
((neve of the frontier force, which
Leery much regret that condi-
cheeild walking in the morning
ture the meeting and to capitalize on Jew- ity and justice. Under the heading "Re- is now in a great measure located . liens do not allow me to pub-
SUS
in Trans-Jordan.
. . . The Mervyn LeRoy-Ginger
, lieh the political documents in
ON AA e,vi.h acquaintance from another city tells me th.
ish sorrow by making a Communist affair ' ligious Persecution Justified in Kansas,"
r,
In Iraq there was spent for the
Rogers affiance was sealed with
question. Only then would it be
story.
Ile said it occurred while he was on a sights...
of the proposed protest. As against about this ably edited periodical refers to a re- same purpose during the past
possible fee people to realize the
an ermine wrap . . Tiny
New
York.
But
it
seems
to
me
that
I've
read
it
some"
h.

e
year
I.
I'.
220,000;
and
in
Syria
Georgie Harris, the ex•jockey,
chaos of demoralization which we
60 spokesmen for Jewish organizations and cent decision of the Kansas State Supreme
way, according to the story, some man from the middl•ite-I, it non,
lin 1929) 1., P. 336,267. This
have reached. Nevertheless, until
ex-flicker star, ex•Holtywoodian,
institutions which were represented at the Court which declared, in the case of a means to say that Palestine ex-
we will call X, and Mrs. X, were listening with interest as the guide
the next congress, I throw the
is making pictures for the War-
conference, held at the 11'nui Moshe Syna- Seventh-Da• Adventist who was convicted pends for this purpose 1i2 per rent whole of the responsibility for
ners in England ... Ethel Ken• • was pointing out the various sights.
"That's the Vandervilt's mansion," cried out the guide
her general budget; Iraq 37.29
this policy of suicide, for this
yon, Jonah cinerttactress, and
gogue, the Communists introduced about for selling goods our Sunday: "No man is of
"Cornelius %*anderbilt's?" queried X.
per cent and Syria approximate-
undermining of our foundations,
Charles (oh, so English) Butter. i
a hundred delegates of their own. Theirs justified in violating the Sabbath laws on ly 3I per cent.
"No, William," came hack the guide.
on these "patriots." If there is
worth were riveted by a justice •
"And that's the Astor mansion."
Unfortunately, the expenditure
-lieh a thing as national political
was a well-organized campaign to outvote the ground that he worships on some other
recently.
"John Jacob?" queried X again.
defense in l'alestine is heavy,
• • •
Im•chery in the Zionist move-
the entire community. One who is un- day of the week than is recognized by the on
"Ni,, Vincent," replied the guide.
but in no circumstance is it heav-
:mint, then it should be Fought
The Halperin brothers, who hit
familiar with the actual situation would mass of the people and by the state as the ier than in the neighboring man-
"And that's Christ's Church."
in that particular ennui.
the box-offi•e hell with their
datory
areas.
tar
education,
"Now, hold there!" cried Mrs, X to her husband. "Den't ask
The truth is that the executive
imagine that the Communists are not only lawful day of rest."
"White Zombie," are attending
health, and public works, the
again."
has the whole time adhered with
spiritualistic seances in search of him—you'll probably be wrong
in the majority in Detroit Jewry, but that



Palestinian
government
spends
firmness and responsibility, since
This decision would PO obviously affect
spooky atmosphere for another
THIS AND THAT
they are the ruling element here. Rut a also the status of observing Orthodox Jews, more wormy per eapitia than the the question of a legislative coun- horror flicker.
neighboring countries, although
cil was raised, to the resolutioins
• • •
Edward Ginsberg, with the cooperation of the Now lo.k Rauh
reading of the list of the Communist or. that the Kansas statutes, and their inter- the
SUMS 111 , V0t(1 11 to these objects
adopted by the higher nut hoed les
Did you hear about the three of Education, is to launch educational movies in vardia. Hreign
gfinizations represented reveals the method pretations by the state's highest court, nat- are far from satisfactory, and
of our inovement.
producers lunching in the Brown languages.
"Of Thee I Sing," in this year of depression, Ira
wd
that was resorted to in the effort to control urally are of interest also to our people. not adequate to the needs of the UNDERSTANDING FIRST,
Derby. One suddenly turned to
country and its development.
So long as there obtains no
,'a n y .
the others and, in a sotto voce nearly a million for the George Kaufman-Morris Ryskinil
the Jewish situation here.
understanding between the differ-
Liberty quotes the Church Herald and lloli- D ANGEROUS RUMORS
Max Lowenthal, member of the Wickersham Coma,- •
aside,
said,
"Don't
look
up
.
.
.
Naturally, the non-Communist elements nesa Banner of Fort Scott, Kansas, as stat-
ent sections of the Palestine pop-
And now regarding the atti-
here comes that fellow Benjamin. work on the composition of some legal tome,
ulation, it is clear that the func-
Louis Fischer, Moscow correspondent, is returning to
—the synagogues, Hebrew schools, Zionist ing that this decision is just," and de- tude of the High Commissioner
Ile's been trying to sell we the
tioning of a constitutional ma-
to the title:410n of as legislative
Arthur Goodman, who authotaal "If Booth Had Me-, I. i.
same story for months."
groups, labor organizations and tridental clares: "If it had said that this ruling was council.
chine is impossible. A legislative
II(
w
one on General Grant.
"Yes, I know," nodded the sec-
council would, in such a situation,
orders— marched out of the conference, the la• in Kansas,
I was elected a year ago
M. R. \Verner, biographer of Bryan, Barnum, etc., has ti''
ond.
"I
always
am
dodging
hint,
we could readily agree at When
be paralyzed. If the Arabs should
the Asefat Haniveharim (the
biographies
with publisher., , waiting for better times.
refusing to have anything in common with with it, but "'hen
it says that this ruling 'is elected Council of Palestine Vis- announce that they accept the too."
"You have troubles?" put in the
those attempting to place a Communist just,' we must earnestly disagree with it." hay) whether the question of the
plan of a legislative council but
third, gloomily. "I'm the one
refused to reeognize the :Mandate
Stamp on the gathering. The non-Coro. Liberty's defense of the principle of relig- legislative council was an actual
should complain , I bought the
and its implications, it will he
I answered: "If the qu e ry
munists were bitter in their resentment ious liberty, presented at this point in the one,
story!"
clear
that
the
council
is
for
them
means to imply whether it is all
• • •
against the efforts of the extreme reds to article we are quoting from, is of sufficient actual question of the iiiiim•diat• no more than a means to create
A small town theater which
obstruction to the basic polity of
future, my answer is in the nega-
make capital out of Jewish suffering. They
has special gift nights blared
importance to deserve sharing with our tive; but I do not wish to imply
the Mandatory government. Al-
thi s announcement on its mar-
resented the leadership of a group which, readers:
ready in 1930 the Jewish Agency
t hat the question of the legisla-
quee: "'Passport to Hell'—Re.
proposed that there should be a
in the case of earlier Jewish sufferings,
tive council has been set aside.
By HELEN WOLFSON
frigerator Given Free."
consultation of three parties—the
It remains actual, though still
especially during the bloody riots in Pales-

• •
Why should a conscientious body of people
British, Jewish, and Arabs— in
in the back round, and will re-
,cnevriant.
IBn.
Jeanh Telegraplan daeno,
'
who religiously observe the seventh day of
tine in 1929, rejoiced over Jewish sorrow
Max Steiner, RKO musical di-
main out until it finds a solutions-- order to reach an agreement.
week for their Sabbath, be compelled by
Only on the basis of such an rector, had a hunt time finding a
It has already frequently come
and made merry over the Arabic blood- • the
the State, under the penal codes, to ohserve
.airenemi etbn.t can oar talk of the
position when he first arrived in
to the surface--frequently bene-
bath in Hebron.
n
another day of the week as the holy tone,
With the passing of Mrs. Belle • house, which ultima tely
N1 , 11•1t peep', have made political
creation of a legislative council,
this country front Vienna. A
when their conscience Wt11 nut /now them to
gu i„
ntimely
n
Naturally, also. the conference was a
friendly ?resident at his boarding- Moskowitz, a chapter in New York her u rng
and the conversation sconnected
r apital out of it--and the ques-
do eii? Why should these 'woole be required
history
was
closed,
fur
almost
at
S
mith's
house asked hint what kind of
t hal will yet again emerge ''
very ugly spectacle staged by Communist
te rest two days each week, while all the rest
COUNCIL AFTERWARDS
work he did, Ile answered proud- the m o ment of her death, Herbert reign, she Was nominally •
New, we are once neire confront-
tacticians Who jeered and sneered arid
of the eitiz•ns are free to labor and do hltsi-
ti - Fusith.,, ,ri.seAe(truatlhly ! ,
When the impropriety time ar-
ly that he was a conductor. Oh, II. Lehman, for whose election she
ed with the question of the con-
llo , s six days moll sveek? Why should one be
rives, I ant convinced that Wn thought the friend, that shouldn't had given so much of her political
booed Iyhenever an imposition spokesman
stitutional problem in Palestine.
ministration,"
whose .•
genius
and
experience,
was
induc-
penalized for his religious faith, and another
shall return a y.1,1111.6 , 1. rep'w be difficult to arrange, and he sent
round the ileelaration made
attzmpted to be heard w ho gate the
h a ve his religiou s faith lezniized to the dis-
to the question of constitutional
by the IIiKIt romroi,i,o, at
Steiner with a letter of recom- ted into the office of Governor (.1 former governor nought
New
York
State,
of
prime
importance.
gathering the appearance of a riot rather
ndvantage of his dissenting brother?
Geneva, which is it:elf , hal
Cer-
(Turn to Next /lade.%
(Turn to Next I'age)
tainly there is inequality of citizenship and
Only the sentimental euphuisms her judgment that Snot. •
than of a dignified assembly. But that did
religious faith in shah a course of action by
of 0 Fannie Ilurst could do justice devisions big or small.
not prevent them from :dimpling so to
in
describing the multitudes, floa- uneffiend ambassador s •
the State before the civil law snit the bar of
jo•fice.
perpetuate the gathering as to give the
ting from the heterogeneous life folio was a lamenta' •
that
is New York, to pay their last "sacol'affaire" t hat lea
To saythat , uch discriminating conduct oil
conference a permanent status. under Com-
r ib to a woman who had de- f arrant at I
the part of civil inagistratea toward the (-die
by Charles
munist guidance.
% oted her life to politics, as such, In ,r meeting
tens of the State "is just," constitutes at justi-
only because it furnished a broad- iably tarried back to
It is on this score that we sense danger.
neat ien in favor of religious persecution. Judge
II. Joseph
er avenue for the social ameliora- information required
There is nothing to prevent a grout) of ogle
Cooley, in his "Constitutional Limitations."
tion 14 the down-trodden, and a ernor upon which he e el,'
I age 475. says:
Jews from gathering and from besmirching
t run r lust we for 8 people WhO \VCR. legislative recommend: , •
THE NEXT CABINET
"Bid the Jew land it is equally true of
And Dr. Meizmann says then Is ties who have to scratch their niter
ith
Psion r for
helpless to h elp OM'
the Jewish name. It is not a question here
The Pzusident-el•(a is still tig. room for more immigrants; capital heads Irian time to time to raise
all Sabbatarians ho is forced to respect th e
Whether Al Smith
SO, es
I:et Fannie Hurst was
fir st IN). Oft h e Week. When his
uring out his cabinet. I was In- is flowing in and business is boom-
■•
of sympathy for or antipathy to communist
s i npt, n ..;
conscience re-
money for different l'al•stinian present at Temple Emanu-El to
e nm
terested in reading the list of "lam: ing. Dr. Weizmann is a wonder- movements will welcom• the amaz-
quir•s of him th e observance of the seventh
pay Ma respects, not in words, but was a mut ter
thought. We merely condemn the prin-
erenees" as indicated by a min sup ful statesman, but as a painter he
also, may plausibly urge that the law iliscrim-

ing output of success stories. The in person, to an admired friend, that she hod won hi-
ciple of Communists attempting to capi-
posed 10 be close to the new po .s- is using too many bright colors. I
:hat,- against his religion, and by forcing him
worthy doctor should boast with and as she passed the bier, she gird a. his personal core I
tint. Bernard Baruch is mint boat wonder how the different conimuni-
''" 1
. keep a second Sabbath in each week, un-
talize on a Jewish issue in order to further
moderation, otherwise he might rubbed shoulders with a little, advisor Can only he
I for no less that three positoll
.,tot it- , inotich byunlit e•tien, punishes him for
-
affect the collections for the coun- shawl•d woman front the lower tITorinhw
eihr i,tho,mannuitini
their OW11 CI1115. Su bong as they do not
Felix Frankfurter for one portfo-
belrf."
try.
East Side, Whtl Was 100 timid to
lio. Jesse Isidore Straus, of 'Mai y's.
EXODUS
speak for all Jewry and so long as they are
• • e
hi fact, the Stat e Supreme Court of Cali-
attend where such notables as Mrs..
fee secretary of commerce. Mr
fornia. in F:x parte Newman 19 California,
naud i ina
s P.'' tt
checked in their efforts to broadcast the
THE PROTESTING JEW
.141t :rFl
RtpP.Cre v.S
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mr. and 'Elem
o
r
Straus
ie
also
mentioned
f
am-
By ANDRE SPIRE
page. :.14. declared:
I
Mrs.
Irving Lehman, former .Judge ces on the forty-first il ....•
At
least
the
protesting
Jew
has
false view that Communists are in any sense
bassador to England, Frame is
I
he
0 • •
"When. therefore, the citizen is sought to be
nrpts
tz
i
ia
n
n
g
ip
t3 i (1,1 sekstn,hiu
Germany. Baruch should get at i.,oel 0. ...........I.,,w•h 11,,e1/. one admirer. At in meeting of Joseph Proskauer, Abram I. Elkus,
an important quantity in the community.
compelled by the legislature to do any affirma-
You ffe1.1 1 .eae;, h,:..., •lien
where Cetholies held recently in New and Mrs. Charles Salim had passed
least
one
out
of
three,
thougn
I
.1111
,
.11d
.1
WaS
1
heat.
associates
tiv• religious act, or to refotin front doing any-
then' js no tlitlitrer. (lot's, however, 010'
York a prominent leader of the before her.
fancy Frankfurter as the rip-s
h
110w
lo‘e the.,!neon where iod
thing. becau.e it violate, simply a religiou s
group made these statements which
Chief among the rsourners was Public relations practice
make an effort 10 atilltt
• re huddled torethcr
probable. Baruch, I should ,
organization
I York City," primarily
principle or observance, the act is unconstitu-
The nonl the sbn •he amt, the anon. are interesting to us:
former Governor Alfred E. Smith,
would
be
good
timber
for
a
diplo-
which should include in its ranks other
tional,"
ash
of
Al
Smith,
"Catholics
in
America."
he
said,
who has nett r heen known to hes-
matic post Ile knows his say The
oghters fir„
Judg e Cooly In his "tiostituti i ,,,,f h ew,
"particularly those of Irish extrae. itate to (IA nna'Irdge the vast debt
groups and which should provide an excuse
bath.b1 thus ,aho bodies
around and he has enough inieb
of
that t ‘t.h oug:111'.
The forests alter, ttnt sranderet1 hooted nos, appear to put a premium on , he owed to Mrs. \ loskowit z. his po- chaltrav:?taes r ind
tions," chapter Ft. paragraprs 1, P. further
to lolly the expense, Ilta•cssary
for Communists to speak in behalf of the
states:
political office. I ask, what gall brad mallow, who has 111111 ,tt
dress tip the office. Ile is an aid. The 11 toi;',%tees.
indow*
's
'in
1;i
i
I
n
t.
aS
h
t
l
Y
et(r
.
lu
entire people, then the Dine nos arrived
Pr
pit''
'
(1
:
was ever brought to the ;smut taus, closely identified with his whit , ' e-
eon., were 111 , tror to the ground ..
man and would I,- a splendid illu-
'v o n "an alternation, .
♦ here any one ., (at a •
of the church in the United States men!, and triumphs, that oaf. an-
to think seriously about the creation of #
sory. I would like to see the ha r - All these aoil•
.•
-tear
them
address,"
her
ewn
ann given edvantag• lit
throual. :le medium of politicians mg find her feminine equal in the
, •
nut from you,
.r"hart .
rier breken down and a Jew Ant( r
heart
body tvhicit should speak authoritatively on
the telepl, •
"Whatever •stabli-hes a .1 •
annals of American history. It estly listed
,
England or France tGermary Take t.on",( -7.,, 1714,:t14 . ni,w,ened bread In places of power!
at
Jewish matters.
ory
as
twine
situated
"We hate not even the capacity was her vision, her keen political
one class or sect is, t o th e
..
would be out of the question) as Gird root. loin, lake cudgel, pat on
to protest,. he laird, asserting that sense, and her organizing ahility tt a
There is. aftee all. only one way out of
the distinct ion operates unfavorably, a persecu.
ambassador. 11Cret0fOIT, We hate
00 tos.a rr. air po
"' rt7 ho i 7 4 eule
rtgi if the Jews of Poland or Cream- that made her an unique political 1 Like \scconsy, met e
non;
and
if
based
on
religious
grsunds,
a
re.
been
limited
to
Turkey
and
Per-
the complicated situation. and that i5 by
Itremen.
on. (Si,...
Slovakia had experienced the con- force, and a power behind ths . also drifted irh.n polith
ligtolls persecution. The extent of the diserini-
sia. With the breakdown of re- The ocean nce m
will
Endowed with ,
forming r tiehillah. Only through rn
dition imposed upon Catholics in throne.
before you!
ination is not materiel to the p r inciple; it is
sistance to Jewish offiveholder s as
Sinn fir sea•ml p rogre
"Smith's Zolo.:el rlowse..
enough that it creates an inequality of right
organized commit-ay. with authorized
evidenced in the past few years, it The • Siete of your robe. ha,e taloned Mexico and Spain "the halls of
.
as
e
Congress would ring with Jewish s Mrs. Moskowitz's eseeeiation with ne - u taH, that
or privilege."
•hrough all the earth
seems
likely
that
even
Fulepe
spokesmen and representative leedershio.
fresh from
might fall in line and find a Jew The, h•re found new peorneed land. protests, and American diploma, Al Smith, which ultimately ripened ti
••
‘nalmntkaearki nft7r,a,c,•ad
would
not
long
he
silent
under
th
may we hope at all to feel secure that
.
e
nto
a
friendship,
dates
hack
t
persona
grata
at
London
or
Pan , Take i'co7r C a:e n.nn srkel! Cut down thege
agree vita Liberty ina, the Kansas
impact of the Jewish appeal to 191 A, when he first ran for Gott'''. soc i al i
Jewish rights will not be abused. Them law creates an inequality and is in effect
the
Take ,, ,,no- '1. n n i:07, i; spade. die tip these American public opinion.
for of New York State, and argil
is nothing to prevent the Communists from religious persecution of the type which sz;as SCORE FOR • PALESTINE
"My hat is off to the Jewish-
one for Palestine. if we al, B u ild nrs h k r . ltae"; ! llouses. raise up farms. American," he continued. "fle and .he day of her death, the relatior• rfrialoiari 71,4'1:•rf de s hy
r ;!.. •
t could
t 'Id
issuing a statement to the press that thiy condemned by the Constitution. The adop- to Score
ship
continued
unbroken.
believe the press rsports that

kf ork. of ooffio, o!.nt Pratt, his co-religionists may
It seal the duty of attending a provement in their
have been authorized to speak for Jewry tion of such laws is certain to affect Jewish there is no unemployment the • a n d kg,r,su:
Thu r.
h e dots n• 't take a lylg
nodal
conditions.
wit
conference with • Mr. Smith that
' : tl And within the honer or
'that's what Dr. Weizmaen 1, :7

What Catheli, s. except a few'
fe
on whatever matters they, themsellcs, be- observers of the traditional Sabbath, and por d to have said. In fact. it wa te
sent Mrs. Moskowitz forth on a was equally inevitable
,
lambs, the roost. of priests, care that a subvercive Co
cold, slippery morning a few weeks
lieve will benefit their own cause. An Opposition to their enactment is therefore I emphasized that Palestine is the ree
ej ecipual rshitywfoornr ass7Orkw.itshheas;. ' : ;7 1';
munistic government in Mexico is
only country in the whole world Y L, 11 °" 1/V n u.i;s up, reawakened and doing all that is possible to destroy ago; a conference she never at. her native ahrewdnes and es' nag..az
individual leader or leaders may take the a natural Jewish duty.
tended to-cause she tripped and fell
without an unemployment problem. '

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